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An agreement in support of the right of the poor in the Kingdom of Ireland, to a national provision; in the appendix to which, an attempt is made to settle a measure of the contribution due from each man to the poor, on the footing of justice. By Richard Woodward, L.L.D. Dean of Clogher.

By: Woodward, Richard, 1726-1794.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by S. Powell, 1772Description: 55, [1]p. ; 8.°.Note: MS. signature : R.F. SleaterSubject(s): Poor -- Ireland
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VOL.154(6) Plain facts, demonstrating the injustice and inconsistency of anti-Catholic hostility, fairly illustrated in a letter to the Rev. J. Coates, Vicar, Chairman of the meeting of clergy, gentry and inhabitants of Huddersfield and its vicinity, who have resolved to petition Parliament against the Roman Catholic claims. By Eneas MacDonnell, Esq. VOL.154(7) Five letters to an eminent character on Catholic relief, the affairs of Ireland and the conduct of the new Parliament. By John Bernard Trotter, Esq. VOL.15(5) A short description and list, with the prices of the instruments of husbandry, made in the factory of Laughlinstown, near Celbridge, in the county of Kildare. Established and conducted by Mr. John Wynn Baker. ... VOL.155(1) An agreement in support of the right of the poor in the Kingdom of Ireland, to a national provision; in the appendix to which, an attempt is made to settle a measure of the contribution due from each man to the poor, on the footing of justice. By Richard Woodward, L.L.D. Dean of Clogher. VOL.155(10) A scheme for establishing general charitable loans throughout Ireland, humbly submitted to the consideration of the Right Honourable the Lords and gentlemen governors of the incorporated charitable musical society in Dublin, by their registrar, Charles Laurent, and now published by their order. VOL.155(11) Count Rumford's experimental essays, political, economical and philosophical. Essay I. An account of an establishment for the poor at Munich. Together with a detail of various public measures, connected with that institution, which have been adopted and carried into effect for putting an end to mendicity, and introducing order, and useful industry, among the more indigent of the inhabitants of Bavaria. VOL.155(2) Remarks on a pamphlet recommending a national provision for the poor of Ireland. Written in the year of our Lord 1773. To which are added, proposals for instituting general hospitals or workhouses, for the reception of the industrious, the infirm, and the infant poor.

MS. signature : R.F. Sleater

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